Babies in the newborn intensive care unit who are dependent upon intravenous nutrition for a long period of time frequently develop liver damage. The fat used is called intralipid and is made from soybean oil. There is a suggestion in the literature that using fish oil based fats called omega-3 fat emulsions can decrease or even reverse this liver damage. We will offer babies with evidence of liver damage and no ability to eat,the Omegaven and see if the liver damage reverses.
Babies in the newborn intensive care unit with evidence of liver damage from Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN), as indicated by a direct bilirubin of greater than 2.5 , and who will not be fed for at least another month will be offered the trial. they will be changed from the intralipid to Omegaven as the source of their fat. We will continue routine monitoring of their nutrition and liver function.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
48
1 gram/kg/day daily until on feeds
Monroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital at vanderbilt
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Number of Participants With Resolution of the Direct Hyperbilirubinemia
Defined as direct bilirubin \<2.0 mg/dL
Time frame: At discharge or up to 10 weeks
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